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Gig Review: Whycliffe The Rebirth at The Old Bus Depot
Thu 24 Jul 2025A quarter of a century since his last ticketed performance, Nottingham music legend Whycliffe took to the stage for a triumphant return at the Old Bus Depot...
Nottingham Arena Want Your Photos As Part of Their 25th Birthday Celebrations
Wed 23 Jul 2025As Nottingham’s biggest indoor music and entertainment venue continues to celebrate 25 years of unforgettable shows and memories, they are inviting you to be part of a special celebration…
What's in a name: the intriguing tales behind ten Nottingham place names
Wed 23 Jul 2025We walk along the streets of Nottingham every day without paying much attention to their names. They may be just words to us now, but street names were often originally descriptions, giving us information about important goings on in that area. Here are the meanings and history behind some of Nottingham’s streets that you may not have thought about before.
Theatre Review: The Prince at the Lace Market Theatre
Tue 22 Jul 2025The Prince, by Abigail Thorn, debuted to rave reviews at Southwark Theatre. Now it's come to Nottingham with a uniquely gay reimagining of the Bard...
Not(t) Art: the arts and crafts pub night bringing people together
Tue 22 Jul 2025Aiming to take the ‘art out of the gallery and into the community’, the Not(t) Art Collective is a new project that hopes to provoke interest from people who wouldn’t necessarily ‘do’ art. Taking place at The Barley Twist pub on Carrington Street, the collective looks to engage people in a range of social creative activities; from portrait drawing socials, to bring your own arts-and-crafts evenings, to the bare essentials - life drawing! We spoke to Matt Smith, founder of the Collective about his motivations for starting the group.
A Life Composed in Stories: Author Frances Thimann on how classical music shaped her latest collection
Mon 21 Jul 2025Notts writer Frances Thimann’s latest short story collection, Sweet Thames, Run Softly, Till I End My Song, dives deep into the emotional pull of classical music. We caught up with her to discuss rivers, Bach and memory...
Book clubs, sing-a-longs and pride parties: Here's what's on in Nottingham this week, 21-27 July
Sun 20 Jul 2025From pagan literature book clubs, to legendary ice rink openings for family summer fun- whether you're an art enthusiast, music lover, or just looking for a new club to join, there'll probably be something happening in Notts this week which you'll enjoy. Here are our picks for this week...